Presented by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Curtis musicians perform in various galleries one Saturday each month. Free with museum admission. {br}
{i}Music in the Galleries is generously supported by Cooke & Bieler, LP.{/i}{br}

Purcell's glorious music enlivens the classical legend of the regal lovers Dido and Aeneas-one a queen, the other a noble warrior-forced to choose between passion and duty. Sorcery masquerades as divine intervention to threaten their union, with tragic results. Dido's famous lament finds echoes in compelling short works by Berio and Weill.{br}{br}
{b}All performances are SOLD OUT.{/b}
{br}{br}
{i}The Curtis Opera Theatre season is sponsored by The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.{/i}

Purcell's glorious music enlivens the classical legend of the regal lovers Dido and Aeneas-one a queen, the other a noble warrior-forced to choose between passion and duty. Sorcery masquerades as divine intervention to threaten their union, with tragic results. Dido's famous lament finds echoes in compelling short works by Berio and Weill.{br}{br}
{b}All performances are SOLD OUT.{/b}
{br}{br}
{i}The Curtis Opera Theatre season is sponsored by The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.{/i}

Purcell's glorious music enlivens the classical legend of the regal lovers Dido and Aeneas-one a queen, the other a noble warrior-forced to choose between passion and duty. Sorcery masquerades as divine intervention to threaten their union, with tragic results. Dido's famous lament finds echoes in compelling short works by Berio and Weill.{br}{br}
{b}All performances are SOLD OUT.{/b}
{br}{br}
{i}The Curtis Opera Theatre season is sponsored by The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.{/i}

Purcell's glorious music enlivens the classical legend of the regal lovers Dido and Aeneas-one a queen, the other a noble warrior-forced to choose between passion and duty. Sorcery masquerades as divine intervention to threaten their union, with tragic results. Dido's famous lament finds echoes in compelling short works by Berio and Weill.
{b}All performances are SOLD OUT.{/b}{br}{br}
{b}Tickets{/b}: $30 {a href="http://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?organ_val=21394&pid=7347201"}order{/a}
{The Curtis Opera Theatre season is sponsored by The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.}

Contemporary music sextet eighth blackbird shares the stage with Curtis students. The recital kicks off a three-year residency funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation designed to prepare students for 21st-century careers. eighth blackbird will be active members of the Curtis community, visiting, coaching, and performing with students throughout the year. Test.{br}

The youngest-ever gold medalist of the Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition, {b}Hsin-Yun Huang{/b} came to international prominence in 1993 after winning the ARD International Music Competition in Munich and the Bunkamura Orchard Hall Award. A member of the Curtis faculty as well as a respected soloist and chamber musician, she has appeared on the stages of major concert halls throughout North America, Europe, and the Far East and was a member of the Borromeo String Quartet from 1994 to 2000.{br}{br}
{b}4-recital subscription{/b}: $95 {a href="https://commonroom.curtis.edu/sslpage.aspx?pid=358"}order{/a}{br}
{b}Single tickets{/b}: $28;{a href="https://commonroom.curtis.edu/sslpage.aspx?pid=456"}order{/a}{br}{br}
{i}All artists donate their services, and proceeds benefit current Curtis students.{/i}

Presented by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Curtis musicians perform in various galleries one Saturday each month. Free with museum admission. {br}
{i}Music in the Galleries is generously supported by Cooke & Bieler, LP.{/i}{br}

An interactive, fun-filled introduction to the world of classical music, best enjoyed by children ages five to twelve.{br}
{b}Tickets{/b}: $5 for adults, free for children twelve and under; {a href="https://commonroom.curtis.edu/sslpage.aspx?pid=367"}order{/a}{br}
{i}Presented with the support of Wells Fargo.{/i}{br}

Sunday, November 04, 2012 2:00 PM Field Concert Hall. An interactive, fun-filled introduction to the world of classical music, best enjoyed by children ages five to twelve.{br}, {b}Tickets{/b}: $5 for adults, free for children twelve and under; {a href="https://commonroom.curtis.edu/sslpage.aspx?pid=367"}order{/a}{br}, {i}Presented with the support of Wells Fargo.{/i}{br}.

An interactive, fun-filled introduction to the world of classical music, best enjoyed by children ages five to twelve.{br}
{b}Tickets{/b}: $5 for adults, free for children twelve and under; {a href="https://commonroom.curtis.edu/sslpage.aspx?pid=367"}order{/a}{br}
{i}Presented with the support of Wells Fargo.{/i}{br}

Sunday, November 04, 2012 4:00 PM Field Concert Hall. An interactive, fun-filled introduction to the world of classical music, best enjoyed by children ages five to twelve.{br}, {b}Tickets{/b}: $5 for adults, free for children twelve and under; {a href="https://commonroom.curtis.edu/sslpage.aspx?pid=367"}order{/a}{br}, {i}Presented with the support of Wells Fargo.{/i}{br}.

In this lecture/demonstration, the Borromeo Quartet offers a fresh take on chamber music masterworks by revisiting original manuscripts and notations from the composers themselves. The first half of the program features deleted sections from Quartets 1, 2, 5, and 6. In the case of Quartets 1 and 2, so far as we know, these sections of music will be heard in public for the first time. {br}
The second half features the original manuscript version of Mendelssohn’s famous string octet. This manuscript is quite different from the version which was eventually published, with notable differences in movements 1, 2, and 4. The published edition was prepared 7 years later.{br}
Slide projections and interactive discussions will accompany live performances, with Curtis students joining the Borromeos in the Mendelssohn.
Limited seating available.{br}

Past Event

Friday, November 09, 2012 8:00 PM Gould Rehearsal Hall. In this lecture/demonstration, the Borromeo Quartet offers a fresh take on chamber music masterworks by revisiting original manuscripts and notations from the composers themselves. The first half of the program features deleted sections from Quartets 1, 2, 5, and 6. In the case of Quartets 1 and 2, so far as we know, these sections of music will be heard in public for the first time. {br}, The second half features the original manuscript version of Mendelssohn’s famous string octet. This manuscript is quite different from the version which was eventually published, with notable differences in movements 1, 2, and 4. The published edition was prepared 7 years later.{br}, Slide projections and interactive discussions will accompany live performances, with Curtis students joining the Borromeos in the Mendelssohn., Limited seating available.{br}.

Presented by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Curtis musicians perform in various galleries one Saturday each month. Free with museum admission. {br}
{i}Music in the Galleries is generously supported by Cooke & Bieler, LP.{/i}{br}

Prince Tamino searches for his soulmate and learns to overcome his greatest fears in this moving and often comic opera. He and his friends triumph over two beguiling but frightening figures of authority and find love and maturity along the way in this fully staged production with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, sung in German with English supertitles and dialogue.{br}
This production includes singers from the Philadelphia Boys Choir.{br}
{b}Tickets{/b}: $35;{a href="https://commonroom.curtis.edu/sslpage.aspx?pid=457"}order{/a}{br}
{i}The Curtis Opera Theatre season is sponsored by The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.{/i}{br}

Thursday, November 15, 2012 7:30 PM Vinay Parameswaran, conductor ('13) Chas Rader-Shieber, stage director . Prince Music Theater. MOZART, The Magic Flute, . Prince Tamino searches for his soulmate and learns to overcome his greatest fears in this moving and often comic opera. He and his friends triumph over two beguiling but frightening figures of authority and find love and maturity along the way in this fully staged production with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, sung in German with English supertitles and dialogue.{br}, This production includes singers from the Philadelphia Boys Choir.{br}, {b}Tickets{/b}: $35;{a href="https://commonroom.curtis.edu/sslpage.aspx?pid=457"}order{/a}{br}, {i}The Curtis Opera Theatre season is sponsored by The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.{/i}{br}.

Comedy and eternal wisdom combine in Mozart's whimsical fairy tale filled with quirky characters and irresistible melodies. As he seeks to free a beautiful captive princess, Prince Tamino travels a winding path that leads him through enigmas and rituals toward ultimate truth. Fully staged production with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, sung in German with English supertitles and dialogue.{br}
This production includes singers from the Philadelphia Boys Choir.{br}
{b}Tickets{/b}: $35;{a href="https://commonroom.curtis.edu/sslpage.aspx?pid=457"}order{/a}{br}
{i}The Curtis Opera Theatre season is sponsored by The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.{/i}{br}

Comedy and eternal wisdom combine in Mozart's whimsical fairy tale filled with quirky characters and irresistible melodies. As he seeks to free a beautiful captive princess, Prince Tamino travels a winding path that leads him through enigmas and rituals toward ultimate truth. Fully staged production with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, sung in German with English supertitles and dialogue.{br}
This production includes singers from the Philadelphia Boys Choir.{br}
{b}Tickets{/b}: $35;{a href="https://commonroom.curtis.edu/sslpage.aspx?pid=457"}order{/a}{br}
{i}The Curtis Opera Theatre season is sponsored by The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.{/i}{br}

Comedy and eternal wisdom combine in Mozart's whimsical fairy tale filled with quirky characters and irresistible melodies. As he seeks to free a beautiful captive princess, Prince Tamino travels a winding path that leads him through enigmas and rituals toward ultimate truth. Fully staged production with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, sung in German with English supertitles and dialogue.{br}
This production includes singers from the Philadelphia Boys Choir.{br}
{b}Tickets{/b}: $35; {b}SOLD OUT{/b}{br}
{i}The Curtis Opera Theatre season is sponsored by The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.{/i}{br}

Acclaimed cellist Gary Hoffman returns to Curtis for a weeklong residency that culminates in this all-Czech recital. In addition to his teaching activities, Hoffman will also perform side-by-side with Curtis students in the Dvorak String Quintet, Op. 97. {br}

The eighth blackbird residency continues with two performances (December 8 and 9) at Lenfest Hall by Curtis 20/21, the school's contemporary music ensemble. Matthias Pintscher conducts and co-curates the program, which includes his own compositions and works by Berio, Donatoni, and Schoenberg. {br}
Curtis gratefully acknowledges Georges Markow-Totevy and the Markow-Totevy Foundation for its support of the 20/21 contemporary music program at Curtis.{br}

The eighth blackbird residency continues with two performances (December 8 and 9) at Lenfest Hall by Curtis 20/21, the school's contemporary music ensemble. Matthias Pintscher conducts and co-curates the program, which includes his own compositions and works by Berio, Donatoni, and Schoenberg. {br}
Curtis gratefully acknowledges Georges Markow-Totevy and the Markow-Totevy Foundation for its support of the 20/21 contemporary music program at Curtis.{br}

Curtis 20/21 and the Curtis Percussion Studio present a portrait of John Cage. The program will focus exclusively on his percussion works from the 1940s, including Third Construction, Amores, Living Room Music, In a Landscape, and arrangements of his Sonatas and Interludes, interspersed with video recorded interview segments with the composer himself.
Co-presented by Bowerbird in conjunction with their "Cage: Beyond Silence" citywide festival, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art in connection with their exhibition "Dancing Around the Bride."
Limited seating available.

The PRISM saxophone quartet and the Curtis Institute of Music's 20/21 Ensemble join forces for a program that includes Sonata for Two Voices (1933), Music for Four (1984-87), Four5 for saxophone quartet (1991), and Thirteen (1992), Cage's final composition.
Presented by Bowerbird in conjunction with their "Cage: Beyond Silence" citywide festival, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art in connection with their exhibition "Dancing Around the Bride."
Van Pelt Auditorium. Free; ticket required*
Tickets can be obtained at the museum's visitor services the day of the show. {a href="http://ev10.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventList?linkID=pma&invNum=1285&type=SE,CT,MI&groupCode=APR&mm=1&dd=20&yyyy=2013&RSRC=PMAW&RDAT=CALAPRPDAB13" target="_blank"}Online tickets{/a} can be ordered anytime with a $2.50-$3.50 service charge per ticket. Tickets do not include admission to the Philadelphia Museum of Art or the Dancing Around the Bride exhibition.

Presented by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Curtis musicians perform in various galleries one Saturday each month. Free with museum admission.
{i}Music in the Galleries is generously supported by Cooke & Bieler, LP.{/i}

Hailed as "an impressive violin soloist" by the {i}New York Times{/i}, American violinist Erin Keefe has established a reputation as a compelling artist who combines exhilarating temperament and fierce integrity. Recently named concertmaster of the Minnesota Orchestra, she was awarded an Avery Fisher Career Grant in 2006 as well as the 2009 Pro Musicis International Award.
{b}Tickets{/b}: $28; {a href="https://commonroom.curtis.edu/sslpage.aspx?pid=456"}order{/a}
{i}All artists donate their services, and proceeds benefit current Curtis students.{/i}

Curtis 20/21 presents a recital of works by Steven Stucky, Curtis's 2012-13 composer-in-residence.
A pre-concert interview will take place at 7:30p in Field Concert Hall with Mr. Stucky and Curtis faculty composer David Ludwig.

An interactive, fun-filled introduction to the world of classical music, best enjoyed by children ages five to twelve.
{b}Tickets{/b}: $5 for adults, free for children twelve and under; {a href="https://commonroom.curtis.edu/sslpage.aspx?pid=367"}order{/a}
{i}Presented with the support of Wells Fargo.{/i}

Past Event

Sunday, March 03, 2013 2:00 PM Gould Rehearsal Hall. An interactive, fun-filled introduction to the world of classical music, best enjoyed by children ages five to twelve., {b}Tickets{/b}: $5 for adults, free for children twelve and under; {a href="https://commonroom.curtis.edu/sslpage.aspx?pid=367"}order{/a}, {i}Presented with the support of Wells Fargo.{/i}.

SUNDAY, MARCH 03, 2013, 4:00 PM

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Wells Fargo Family Concerts

Introduction to the Percussion FamilyCurtis Family Concerts

at Gould Rehearsal Hall

Gould Rehearsal Hall

An interactive, fun-filled introduction to the world of classical music, best enjoyed by children ages five to twelve.
{b}Tickets{/b}: $5 for adults, free for children twelve and under; {a href="https://commonroom.curtis.edu/sslpage.aspx?pid=367"}order{/a}
{i}Presented with the support of Wells Fargo.{/i}

Past Event

Sunday, March 03, 2013 4:00 PM Gould Rehearsal Hall. An interactive, fun-filled introduction to the world of classical music, best enjoyed by children ages five to twelve., {b}Tickets{/b}: $5 for adults, free for children twelve and under; {a href="https://commonroom.curtis.edu/sslpage.aspx?pid=367"}order{/a}, {i}Presented with the support of Wells Fargo.{/i}.

The 2013 Curtis On Tour program juxtaposes old and new, with Bach's Concerto for Two Violins paired with Philadelphia premieres by Philip Glass, David Ludwig ('01), and Anna Clyne. Renowned violinists Jaime Laredo and Jennifer Koh join the Curtis Chamber Orchestra, with Mr. Laredo sharing conducting duties with Vinay Parameswaran. The concert kicks off Curtis On Tour's 2013 season, with subsequent performances at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC and the Miller Theatre in New York City.
{i}This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.{/i}
{b}Tickets{/b} and more information: (215) 569-8080, {a href="http://pcmsconcerts.org" target="_blank"}www.pcmsconcerts.org{/a}

A committed pacifist born into a renowned military family meets a torrent of disapproval over his beliefs in Britten's spellbinding chamber opera based on a short story by Henry James. Owen Wingrave is determined to prove his inner strength to his would-be bride—even if it leads to his own mysterious end. Fully staged production with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, sung in English with supertitles.
This production includes singers from the Philadelphia Boys Choir.
{a href= "http://www.curtis.edu/resources/uploads/performances/docs/COT2013_03Wingrave.pdf" target=_ "blank"}Program notes{/a} (PDF)
{b}Tickets{/b}: $20-$140; Ticket Philadelphia: (215) 893-1999, {a href="http://www.operaphila.org/production/owen-wingrave" target="_blank"}order{/a}
{i}This production is funded, in part, through support from the Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the William Penn Foundation.{/i}

Wednesday, March 13, 2013 7:30 PM George Manahan, conductor Daniel Fish, stage director . Perelman Theater—Kimmel Center. BRITTEN, Owen Wingrave, . A committed pacifist born into a renowned military family meets a torrent of disapproval over his beliefs in Britten's spellbinding chamber opera based on a short story by Henry James. Owen Wingrave is determined to prove his inner strength to his would-be bride—even if it leads to his own mysterious end. Fully staged production with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, sung in English with supertitles., This production includes singers from the Philadelphia Boys Choir., {a href= "http://www.curtis.edu/resources/uploads/performances/docs/COT2013_03Wingrave.pdf" target=_ "blank"}Program notes{/a} (PDF), {b}Tickets{/b}: $20-$140; Ticket Philadelphia: (215) 893-1999, {a href="http://www.operaphila.org/production/owen-wingrave" target="_blank"}order{/a}, {i}This production is funded, in part, through support from the Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the William Penn Foundation.{/i}.

The 2013 Curtis On Tour program juxtaposes old and new, with Bach's Concerto for Two Violins paired with Philadelphia premieres by Philip Glass, David Ludwig ('01), and Anna Clyne. Renowned violinists Jaime Laredo and Jennifer Koh join the Curtis Chamber Orchestra, with Mr. Laredo sharing conducting duties with Vinay Parameswaran.
{i}This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.{/i}
Tickets and more information: (212) 854-7799, {a href="http://millertheatre.com/BoxOffice" target="_blank"}www.millertheatre.com{/a}

The 2013 Curtis On Tour program juxtaposes old and new, with Bach's Concerto for Two Violins paired with Philadelphia premieres by Philip Glass, David Ludwig ('01), and Anna Clyne. Renowned violinists Jaime Laredo and Jennifer Koh join the Curtis Chamber Orchestra, with Mr. Laredo sharing conducting duties with Vinay Parameswaran.
{i}This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.{/i}
Tickets and more information: (202) 467-4600, {a href="http://kennedy-center.org/tickets" target="_blank"}www.kennedy-center.org{/a}

A committed pacifist born into a renowned military family meets a torrent of disapproval over his beliefs in Britten's spellbinding chamber opera based on a short story by Henry James. Owen Wingrave is determined to prove his inner strength to his would-be bride—even if it leads to his own mysterious end. Fully staged production with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, sung in English with supertitles.
This production includes singers from the Philadelphia Boys Choir.
{a href= "http://www.curtis.edu/resources/uploads/performances/docs/COT2013_03Wingrave.pdf" target=_ "blank"}Program notes{/a} (PDF)
{b}Tickets{/b}: $20-$140; Ticket Philadelphia: (215) 893-1999, {a href="http://www.operaphila.org/production/owen-wingrave" target="_blank"}order{/a}
{i}This production is funded, in part, through support from the Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the William Penn Foundation.{/i}

Friday, March 15, 2013 8:00 PM George Manahan, conductor Daniel Fish, stage director . Perelman Theater—Kimmel Center. BRITTEN, Owen Wingrave, . A committed pacifist born into a renowned military family meets a torrent of disapproval over his beliefs in Britten's spellbinding chamber opera based on a short story by Henry James. Owen Wingrave is determined to prove his inner strength to his would-be bride—even if it leads to his own mysterious end. Fully staged production with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, sung in English with supertitles., This production includes singers from the Philadelphia Boys Choir., {a href= "http://www.curtis.edu/resources/uploads/performances/docs/COT2013_03Wingrave.pdf" target=_ "blank"}Program notes{/a} (PDF), {b}Tickets{/b}: $20-$140; Ticket Philadelphia: (215) 893-1999, {a href="http://www.operaphila.org/production/owen-wingrave" target="_blank"}order{/a}, {i}This production is funded, in part, through support from the Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the William Penn Foundation.{/i}.

Presented by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Curtis musicians perform in various galleries one Saturday each month. Free with museum admission.
{i}Music in the Galleries is generously supported by Cooke & Bieler, LP.{/i}

A committed pacifist born into a renowned military family meets a torrent of disapproval over his beliefs in Britten's spellbinding chamber opera based on a short story by Henry James. Owen Wingrave is determined to prove his inner strength to his would-be bride—even if it leads to his own mysterious end. Fully staged production with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, sung in English with supertitles.
This production includes singers from the Philadelphia Boys Choir.
{a href= "http://www.curtis.edu/resources/uploads/performances/docs/COT2013_03Wingrave.pdf" target=_ "blank"}Program notes{/a} (PDF)
{b}Tickets{/b}: $20-$140; Ticket Philadelphia: (215) 893-1999, {a href="http://www.operaphila.org/production/owen-wingrave" target="_blank"}order{/a}
{i}This production is funded, in part, through support from the Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the William Penn Foundation.{/i}

Sunday, March 17, 2013 2:30 PM George Manahan, conductor Daniel Fish, stage director . Perelman Theater—Kimmel Center. BRITTEN, Owen Wingrave, . A committed pacifist born into a renowned military family meets a torrent of disapproval over his beliefs in Britten's spellbinding chamber opera based on a short story by Henry James. Owen Wingrave is determined to prove his inner strength to his would-be bride—even if it leads to his own mysterious end. Fully staged production with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, sung in English with supertitles., This production includes singers from the Philadelphia Boys Choir., {a href= "http://www.curtis.edu/resources/uploads/performances/docs/COT2013_03Wingrave.pdf" target=_ "blank"}Program notes{/a} (PDF), {b}Tickets{/b}: $20-$140; Ticket Philadelphia: (215) 893-1999, {a href="http://www.operaphila.org/production/owen-wingrave" target="_blank"}order{/a}, {i}This production is funded, in part, through support from the Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the William Penn Foundation.{/i}.

Curtis guitar faculty David Starobin curates and performs in this recital featuring Curtis student musicians. The program includes music by Vagn Holmboe and Fernando Sor, as well as three works by visiting composer Poul Ruders, including the premiere of a new piece for violin and guitar, "Schrödinger's Cat."

Presented by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Curtis musicians perform in various galleries one Saturday each month. Free with museum admission.
{i}Music in the Galleries is generously supported by Cooke & Bieler, LP.{/i}

Curtis and the Barnes Foundation invite you to a joint program exploring the language of art and music.
At 7:00 p.m. David Ludwig, Gie and Lisa Liem Artistic Chair of Performance Studies, presents a lecture entitled "Drawing Connections: Abstraction in Early 20th-Century Art and Music," which segues into a one hour concert of music by Krzysztof Penderecki and Arnold Schoenberg, performed by Curtis students.
Following the program, guests will be given exclusive gallery access to view the Barnes collection.
Limited availability. {a href="http://www.barnesfoundation.org/programs/april/an-evening-of-art-and-music "}{b}Tickets{/b}{/a}: $30 for the general public. Reserve your tickets today.
Note: Friends of Curtis and Leopold Stokowski Society members can receive a special discount. Contact Victoria Koursaros at (215) 717-3161 or victoria.koursaros@curtis.edu for the promo code.

Formed at the Curtis Institute of Music in 2008, the Dover String Quartet (formerly the Old City String Quartet) draws from the musical lineage of both the Vermeer and Guarneri quartets and brings a youthful enthusiasm and musical conviction to the repertoire that is truly its own. Praised by The Strad for their "exceptional interpretative maturity, tonal refinement and taut ensemble," the quartet was named Gold Medalist and Grand Prize winner of the 2010 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition and was awarded Second Prize in the 2009 Young Concert Artists International Auditions.
{b}Tickets{/b}: SOLD OUT
{i}All artists donate their services, and proceeds benefit current Curtis students.{/i}

The religious struggles that motivated the medieval Crusades form the backdrop for a tale of abduction, magic, and mistaken identity. Handel's endless musical invention unfolds in a stream of beautiful arias, as the heroic crusader Rinaldo prevails over Saracen intrigue and love emerges victorious. Fully staged production with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, sung in Italian with English supertitles.
{b}Tickets{/b}: SOLD OUT
{i}The Curtis Opera Theatre season is sponsored by The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.{/i}

The religious struggles that motivated the medieval Crusades form the backdrop for a tale of abduction, magic, and mistaken identity. Handel's endless musical invention unfolds in a stream of beautiful arias, as the heroic crusader Rinaldo prevails over Saracen intrigue and love emerges victorious. Fully staged production with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, sung in Italian with English supertitles.
{b}Tickets{/b}: SOLD OUT
{i}The Curtis Opera Theatre season is sponsored by The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.{/i}

The religious struggles that motivated the medieval Crusades form the backdrop for a tale of abduction, magic, and mistaken identity. Handel's endless musical invention unfolds in a stream of beautiful arias, as the heroic crusader Rinaldo prevails over Saracen intrigue and love emerges victorious. Fully staged production with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, sung in Italian with English supertitles.
{b}Tickets{/b}: SOLD OUT
{i}The Curtis Opera Theatre season is sponsored by The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.{/i}

The religious struggles that motivated the medieval Crusades form the backdrop for a tale of abduction, magic, and mistaken identity. Handel's endless musical invention unfolds in a stream of beautiful arias, as the heroic crusader Rinaldo prevails over Saracen intrigue and love emerges victorious. Fully staged production with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, sung in Italian with English supertitles.
{b}Tickets{/b}: SOLD OUT
{i}The Curtis Opera Theatre season is sponsored by The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.{/i}